THE GLOBAL IT ARCHITECT ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE
Iasa is an NPO headquartered in Austin, North America, with strengths in business and IT architecture practices and knowledge bases. In particular, we focus on nurturing IT architects as technology strategists who create business value through our "IT Architecture Body of Knowledge" (ITABoK), which is a compilation of skills for IT architects, including those in the business field. Iasa Global is an organization with over 20 chapters around the world, and the Japanese chapter was established in 2014.
The Iasa Japan Chapter is pleased to announce the release of the "ITABoK V2 Japanese Translation Digital Edition" and the "Revision of the Individual Membership System".
- Announcement of the release
of the "ITABoK V2 Japanese Translation Digital Edition"In order to spread the "globally applicable knowledge and skill system of IT architects", we have been releasing the "ITABoK V2 Japanese Translation Print Edition" since January 2017, but in order to make it even more useful, we will start releasing the digital version from October 2018.
In order to make it even easier to use, we have significantly revised the price of the digital version, and future revisions and new versions will be more smoothly carried out by digitalization. (For details, see here 1.)
- Announcement of the revision of the individual membership systemIasa
Japan Chapter has significantly revised the annual membership fee and benefits of individual membership. In addition to the conventional benefits, the "ITABoK V2 Japanese Translation Digital Edition" will also be available as a benefit for individual members of the Iasa Japan Chapter. (For details, see 2.) In addition, the "iCompetency Dictionary 2018 (iCD2018)" released by the IPA (Information-Technology Promotion Agency)
in August 2018 also supports ITABoK V2 (Japanese translation) to strengthen skills related to IT architecture. In the future, we will also work with the iCD Association in disseminating activities related to iCD2018. The Iasa Japan Chapter plans to continue holding seminars, study sessions, and research meetings centered around "ITABoK" in 2019. We appreciate your continued support of the Iasa Japan Chapter.